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NASHVILLE - The Tennessee Titans and their fans in attendance endured another extremely hot day at St. Thomas Sports Park as the team conducted their fourth practice of this training camp.

Once again, there were some highlight plays and standout players during the session on Saturday. Here are some of those events that occurred during this practice. 

Kristian Fulton: The cornerback had another standout day, as he had three outstanding pass breakups, including one on a deep sideline route against Nick Westbrook-Ikhine. He also had another against DeAndre Hopkins for the second day in a row, though it wasn't as spectacular as his first one. 

Malik Willis: Willis threw an interception into a drop coverage, where Rashad Weaver, who had dropped back, stepped into the passing lane, where Willis did not see him, and Weaver made a great grab for the pick.  While not great for Willis, it was what he did on the next play that showed how much he has matured as a player. 

On the very next snap, the second-year signal caller dropped back and unleashed a 65-yard pass into the racing hands of Chris Moore for a 75-yard touchdown pass.  It was the longest TD pass of camp to this point.    

Trevon Wesco: Not known for his pass-catching, Wesco has shown great hands so far and made his second spectacular catch of camp, this time over the middle, in traffic, as he collided with two defenders, where Wesco still held onto the ball as he went to the turf. 

Ryan Tannehill: While the veteran quarterback hasn't thrown a bunch of long touchdowns, he has been rock solid and on the mark most of this camp. He is taking care of the football and putting it right where it needs to be, and he and Hopkins are working hard on building the chemistry between them. 

Tre'Shaun Harrison: The undrafted rookie out of Oregon State has had a nice camp so far. He stepped up again on Saturday with two outstanding grabs, including one off the shoe tops, as he went to the ground to snag the Will Levis pass at the sideline.  

Racey McMath: The former LSU Tiger, who the Titans selected in round six of the 2021 draft, has his detractors, but it seems that the light might be beginning to come on for him.  It seems he has finally learned the concept of catching passes with his hands. He had a nice snag of a Tannehill pass over the middle and in traffic during the team's session late on the day. 

Shadak vs. Wolff Continues: Trey Wolff got all the attempts during Friday's session, but both kickers took their turn on Saturday, and it was a dead heat. 

Caleb Shudak went first, connecting on  5 of 6 tries, connecting from 30, 34, 42, 49, and 54 yards while missing wide left from 38.  Wolff, also 5 of 6 on the day, connecting from 30, 34, 38, 42, and 54, but missed wide left from 49 yards.   

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